Vance says Ukraine peace deal unlikely to satisfy either side
US Vice President J.D. Vance said the peace deal will leave both Russia and Ukraine dissatisfied, while efforts continue to arrange talks involving Trump, Putin, and Zelenskyy.
- U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance stated that a negotiated settlement between Russia and Ukraine is unlikely to satisfy either side and will leave both countries "unhappy."
- U.S. President Donald Trump announced plans to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin on August 15 in Alaska to negotiate an end to the war in Ukraine.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy asserted that Ukraine cannot violate its constitution regarding territorial issues and declared, "Ukrainians will not gift their land to the occupiers."
- Vance mentioned that the U.S. is attempting to arrange talks involving Putin, Zelenskyy, and Trump, though he believes it is not productive for Putin to meet with Zelenskyy prior to speaking with Trump.
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Can the Alaska Summit Bring About a Peace Deal in Ukraine?
Washington appeared to be preparing Kyiv and Moscow for major compromises to end the long, bloody war ahead of a face-to-face meeting of the US and Russian presidents, with US Vice President JD Vance warning that any peace deal will likely leave both sides "unhappy." "It's not going to make anybody super happy. Both the Russians and the Ukrainians, probably, at the end of the day, are going to be unhappy with it," Vance said in a Fox News interv…
A peace agreement between Russia and Ukraine threatens to satisfy no side. Trump and Putin are planning an important meeting.
Vance Predicts Tough Outcome for Trump–Putin Peace Talks
Vice President J.D. Vance says the upcoming August 15 meeting in Alaska between President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin will likely result in a peace proposal that leaves both Russia and Ukraine unhappy. In an interview on Fox News’s Sunday Morning Futures, Vance said the “very simple” expectation is that the talks will center on a settlement tied to the current front lines, aimed at stopping the fighting and saving lives. Vance emp…
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Trump's vice-president spoke in an interview about the upcoming meeting in Alaska. He has a clear message for Europeans.
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